The use of auto-tune is a controversial issue. There are many that believe that it relieves some artists of authenticity. Auto-tune allows people to make corrections and make people sound better. Although there are some artists that are to dependent on auto-tune, making them lazy taking the emotion out of singing. This scoop will show both the positives and negatives on the use of auto-tune.

This article states the history of auto-tune while providing some different opinions on the use of auto-tune. The author is Jessica Stanley who is a staff writer for the Rockingham County High School's Student and proves to not reliable or as a major informational audio resource.

Here a few recording engineers talk about the pros and cons of auto-tune. They say it is a useful tool, but many artists are too dependent on it. They state how artists shouldn't be lazy and try to actually become good singers.

The video focuses on the pros and cons of auto tune. Mix engineers Sam Thomas & Mark Exit are experts in this field. Their clients include, Gwen Stefani, India Arie, Michael Jackson,Outkast,T-Pain, and many more. Their views shares both sides of the argument which give an unbiased view. Therefore This is a credible source.

I am here today to defend auto-tune. I may be late to the party, but if you watched Lil Wayne’s recent schizophrenic performance on MTV’s VMAs you know that auto-tune isn’t going anywhere. The th...

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This blog states the pros of auto-tune, saying how auto-tune can make mechanized voices that are intentional for some artists such as T-Pain and Lil Wayne. He states many examples and defends the use of auto-tune for everyone saying that a world where everyone can sing isn't so bad.

This article states the negative of auto-tune, saying artists who heavily use auto-tune are replacing talented artists in the audio industry. I agree with the article saying how auto-tune can be used to make great albums, but it shouldn't be used for live events.

This article is by the New York Times and proves to reliable in understanding how auto tune has impacted us. The articles uses video examples and historic evidence to persuade our view. The article is useful and credible, however I believe that article is not in depth as a major information audio resource.

Record producer Hugh Hession shows both the pros and cons of auto-tune. He makes good points, and says how auto-tune does make signature sounds for some artists, but also says that artists shouldn't be dependent on auto-tune.

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